Admin/moderator board of this forum is now fully attended
Admin/moderator board of this forum is now fully attended
I am very glad to welcome Kakizakai Kaoru senesi as a moderator of this forum!
I am hopeful that we perhaps can encourage more Japanese members being active on here ! Kakizakai sensei being willing to volunteer as a moderator is a happy first step!
He is not only a shakuhachi pro - of course - but also very experienced on the international shakuhachi scene. So we could not have dreamed of a better moderator!
Welcome welcome ! ! !
I am hopeful that we perhaps can encourage more Japanese members being active on here ! Kakizakai sensei being willing to volunteer as a moderator is a happy first step!
He is not only a shakuhachi pro - of course - but also very experienced on the international shakuhachi scene. So we could not have dreamed of a better moderator!
Welcome welcome ! ! !

Thank you Kiku san asking me to be a moderator here.
I put the advertisement of this forum to KSK page.
I put the advertisement of this forum to KSK page.
Hello Kiku, Kakizakai-sensei, and all.
Happy to be enrolled as another Japanese moderator.
Greetings from Brisbane, Australia.
Happy to be enrolled as another Japanese moderator.
Greetings from Brisbane, Australia.
Yes, we have decided to be 6 people on the forum board. It is really great we have 2 Japanese moderators (and a half) so w can hopefully encourage more exchanged between Japan and where-ever the rest of us are from!
Welcome Koji !
Welcome Koji !
Hey Koji, I forgot you were in Brisbane. I go there pretty frequently. I just gave a talk at GOMA last week. We can get together and jinashize!
Hi Brian,
Yes, let me know whenever you come to Brisbane. It would be fun to jinashize, jiarize, or jimorize, whatever.
I was in Tasmania for a conference last year. I thought it would be too far to get to Hobart (from Launceston). Well, next time. Three local musicians I performed with knew about you.
Yes, let me know whenever you come to Brisbane. It would be fun to jinashize, jiarize, or jimorize, whatever.
I was in Tasmania for a conference last year. I thought it would be too far to get to Hobart (from Launceston). Well, next time. Three local musicians I performed with knew about you.
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